Since 1997 Goldcoast Records has produced releases in the field of new music (improvised, electronic, noise) in a very limited edition (max 50 copies). The first releases were brought out on cdr; the future releases will be pressed on vinyl and ‘lathe cut’ singles. The edition will still be very limited.

The first ‘lathe cut’-release is a split-single by Help VVM and J&B, who for the occasion effectively transformed two pophits to new horizons, and which take the listener during a few minutes into a delirium of false singing, bad wine and an inescapable feeling of total loss. The edition is 30 copies only, the cover has been designed by Zeloot (www.zeloot.nl).

During the night, music performances will take place of Help VVM and Shitcluster.
HELP VVM is a project of Jan Duivenvoorden, within which he transforms wellknown recent popsongs to new songs, thereby using a good sense of irony.

SHITCLUSTER works since its departure in 1998 with minisamplers, distortion, record players, cassettes, effectpedals and microphones. Since many contemporary electronic live musicians appear on stage as autistic knob twisters, Shitcluster’s main focus has shifted towards the visualy entertaining. The music generally consists of monotonous loops and additional effects, while the performances can be described as confusing, surreal or just plain funny.
Shitcluster consists of a changing group of (sound) artists, centered around Charlie Watkins.